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The Cab20 is an oval racket. All Panda Power Rackets to date are isometric.

Isos play differently than ovals.

Most people say, and this Panda will mostly agree, ovals in general have a more solid feel when you hit the sweet spot. But the sweet spot is smaller. Isos have a bigger sweet spot but may not be as solid.

The closest thing in feel to a Cab 20 in the Panda Power line will be the Precision Pro or soon to be released Revelation.

Originally Posted by maxout

Dink,

You got any Panda Power that plays like the CAB20 ? (PPPrecision ?) I will be interested to give it a go !!

Noted on the solid "feel" of oval heads ... thks for reply. No wonder, I get a "high" when playing with Cab20 and never found an iso that gave a similar ooommmppphhh !!

BTW, is the dcbadminton.net website information current ? I cannot find any info on PPPro.

Will the "next batch" of PPPro also come in clear-coat like what we see here for the Revelation ? Any pix since it is not woven like Revelation ?

Originally Posted by DinkAlot

The Cab20 is an oval racket. All Panda Power Rackets to date are isometric.

Isos play differently than ovals.

Most people say, and this Panda will mostly agree, ovals in general have a more solid feel when you hit the sweet spot. But the sweet spot is smaller. Isos have a bigger sweet spot but may not be as solid.

The closest thing in feel to a Cab 20 in the Panda Power line will be the Precision Pro or soon to be released Revelation.

No wonder, I get a "high" when playing with Cab20 and never found an iso that gave a similar ooommmppphhh !!

I was looking for alternatives to Cab20 when I got my PPro's. They play different - not bad - just different. Note that my upgrade path is: Cab20 > AT800D > PPro (so I had a few years using isometric & used to it). I also use all rackets alternatively instead of sticking to one all the time - though my go-to racket is the PPro now.

My PPro specs:
1) 88g, BP295-296
2) 88.5g, BP297

Feel:
#1 is very close to Cab20 in terms of feel, just a wee bit head heavier. I'm guessing an 88g, BP294 is Panda's Cab20 (3U G4). This is now my main weapon for doubles.

#2 feels like MP99 but swings better. This is my singles racquet.

I have to remind you all that "feel" is very subjective . Another subjective subject is of course, swing.

Swing:
Both Pandas hit like a Optimus Prime. I regularly see (double partner plus both opponents) when I smash. Control shots (net, drops, tricks) are very good. Compared to Cab20, PPro loses ONLY when the shot is perfectly executed on Cab20 (that addictive POP on smash or SWISH on slice). On imperfect shots, PPro (or more accurately its isometric head shape) wins.

If you're not used to iso, start - one day there won't be any ovals . BTW, an iso that smashes like oval is Z Slash which my ex have (& I borrowed semi permanently). Not so good at control shots though.

Like many have said here - the PPro is an excellent racquet. It's a "from player, to player" racquet & I'm interested to see how far Mr. Panda takes it (especially considering Yonex doesn't really bring anything groundbreaking in the last 20 years).

PS: Mr. Panda - feel free to message me if you need help with updating the website (IT guy here).

Wow, received so quick!
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Pricing update:
Panda Power Revelation:
"MSRP": $199.99
Online/Street Price: $165.00 for the racket only.
Limited U.S. Special Promotion: $165.00 strung with string (Ashaway ZyMax), shipped in the U.S.

Originally Posted by DinkAlot

Yes, $165.00 per racket is set/lowest price.

Boss, what would the typical specification of this Revelation ?

I got a lot email asking how much the price in Malaysia ....
So I asked them to refer to this thread, and surprisingly many of them are in this thread already ...
It seems they may think price would be lowered in Malaysia ... hehez

OK folks in Malaysia and Indonesia, I need to know the typical range of specification before bring this new darling into Malaysia/Indonesia ...
so let have a patience first and wait for Dink to clarify it, once get the range, then lets the ball rolling ...

Mark A. showed us his 2 Revelation PT yesterday, where are the results of last night testing??? What are the 2 PT specs, and what are the strings?? We are all anxious to see your evaluation. How do you compare both PT versions, with the different shafts??? How do they compare against the PPro's???
Please let us know. Thanks Mark A.